
Christian van der Werf
@chrisvanderwerf
@amsterdamUMC cardiologist | focus on inherited heart diseases like #LQTS and #CPVT
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28-03-2020 08:49:48
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Check out the last review about ryanodinopathies. Both gain of function and loss of function underlie fatal arrhythmia. CPVT and beyond. "RYR2-ryanodinopathies: from calcium overload to calcium deficiency." Europace Editor-in-Chief doi.org/10.1093/europa…

An incredible stroll through the evolution of cardio genetics by Prof. Arthur Wilde to kick off the symposium today as we celebrate Arthur’s career. So grateful to be part of that journey w/ him & can’t wait to present the state of #gene #therapy for #genetic #heart #disease.



Sunday is official launch date of The Lancet commission paper on #SCD. Immensely proud to be part of the commission‼️ And to present major gaps in evidence in CA survivors. Join us #ESCCongress to get unique insights on future research ➡️ (Sunday, Hub Mondrian 8.30AM) #dcs_esc23





Celebrating the end of a great #ESCCongress (European Society of Cardiology) and the success of our The Lancet Commission on Sudden Cardiac Death with an incredible team. Full commission: authors.elsevier.com/a/1hfK3V-4XL2Nt #CardioTwitter






Risk scores in congenital long QT syndrome: friend or foe? academic.oup.com/eurheartj/adva… #LQTS #risk #score European Society of Cardiology European Society of Cardiology Journals




Reducing the time interval from emergency call to first shock to six minutes or less could be a key performance indicator of the chain of survival in patients with witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Hans van Schuppen @chrisvanderwerf ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.116…

